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and making sure the economy is strong. >> woodruff: dorothy stoneman, the founder of the non-profit youthbuild usa - says young people from disadvantaged backgrounds are more apt to base their vote on their immediate circumstances. >> in 2008 they had this hope, they did believe in hope and change, i think some of them are now disappointed because they got their hopes up so high and they haven't seen the kind of change that they imagined. they're not mad, they're disappointed, they're not sure, so they're confused about what does it take to change, which they know their neighborhoods need. >> woodruff: back in columbus, only miles from ohio state university, shannon follins worries about her neighborhood. follins who was pregnant at 16, now has two children, works an overnight shift at the waffle house and attends classes during the day. she will vote for the president because she thinks he is more in touch with the needs of her community and her children. >> i don't want my son growing up to be no gang banger shooting people or in and out of prison i don't want my daughter to be a
and making sure the economy is strong. >> woodruff: dorothy stoneman, the founder of the non-profit youthbuild usa - says young people from disadvantaged backgrounds are more apt to base their vote on their immediate circumstances. >> in 2008 they had this hope, they did believe in hope and change, i think some of them are now disappointed because they got their hopes up so high and they haven't seen the kind of change that they imagined. they're not mad, they're disappointed,...
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who has the better plan to turn this economy around? present about--obama power of the competition change? >> he's got to connect policies to the economic conditions that we're experiencing right now. yet to meet the choice between himself and governor romney. >> they say the debate is not about winning. >> obama advisers are also spending, reminding president-as voters that the present has had to cut back on some of his spending. >> both sides, and fumbles could be costly. >> after tonight's debate candidates will square off two more times before election day. >> remember we are going to carry the live on interrupted a debate on our 247 news and weather channel comcast 193 and digital 4.2. that is tonight at 6:00 p.m.. >> we're looking for cooler weather this week. we're starting to get a bit of relief from the hot weather in the triple digits. there is a live look at the fog free golden gate bridge. temperatures are mainly in the '50s and '60s and we have a couple of '70s on the map. about 72 and antioch and 71 in san jose. sampras th
who has the better plan to turn this economy around? present about--obama power of the competition change? >> he's got to connect policies to the economic conditions that we're experiencing right now. yet to meet the choice between himself and governor romney. >> they say the debate is not about winning. >> obama advisers are also spending, reminding president-as voters that the present has had to cut back on some of his spending. >> both sides, and fumbles could be...
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experts say this could be a sign that people are more confident in the economy and are ready to grow their family. >>> 7:25. well, oraw kell's world conference continues today at the moscone center. but the big event is appreciation night on treasure island. last night, crews -- crews were out there testing all of the lights for the concert. pearl jam is the headliner, the kings of leon and "x" will be featured. if you want to be at this concert, you will have to have an approved wristband from the openworld event. >>> let's check in with sal. how is 101? >> 101 at 880, it's very slow. there is a crash up the road. i want to show you what that is doing to 101 -- 101. they opened up the lanes and now the traffic all of a sudden got a lot better. see what happens? chp got out there quickly. 280 is not that good. northbound 280, some people are using that instead. it's bark understand to the valley. talking about 580 and the livermore valley, slow traffic there as you cross into castro valley. let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sir. waiting, waiting, waiting for those of you looking for
experts say this could be a sign that people are more confident in the economy and are ready to grow their family. >>> 7:25. well, oraw kell's world conference continues today at the moscone center. but the big event is appreciation night on treasure island. last night, crews -- crews were out there testing all of the lights for the concert. pearl jam is the headliner, the kings of leon and "x" will be featured. if you want to be at this concert, you will have to have an...
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they have crashed the economy. not only ripped off mortgagees but taxpayers and homeowners and pensioneers and so on whose values and wealth has been severely cut by this crisis, and we are poised on potentially the development of another crisis. this can be fixed. our green new deal would fix t. as would the financial reforms, including a small tax on transportation, as well as a return -- the glas stegall act, requiring that bankers have loans that can be paid back, instead of trying to target people who are going to fail to pay those loans. host: dr. jill stein, joining us from boston, the green party nominee, thank you for joining us on c-span. guest: it's been great to be with you, thank you very much. hess hess -- host: it is sunday, september 30th and we'll continue the conversation with virgin -- virgil good from richmond, virginia. are third parties still relevant. donald green is the author of "third party matters". he'll be joining us in the next hour. the "washington journal" continues for this sunday m
they have crashed the economy. not only ripped off mortgagees but taxpayers and homeowners and pensioneers and so on whose values and wealth has been severely cut by this crisis, and we are poised on potentially the development of another crisis. this can be fixed. our green new deal would fix t. as would the financial reforms, including a small tax on transportation, as well as a return -- the glas stegall act, requiring that bankers have loans that can be paid back, instead of trying to...
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being such a creative economy. for example, energy prices have fallen a lot. and there are some other things you can count to on the upside. but so far businesses have been very reluctant to invest heavily, very reluctant to hire heavily. >> muhamed el-erian what do you see-- when you look at all this data coming in, what is most important to you? >> a few things. first the employment picture. and not just whether we're creating jobs or not. that's important. but also what's happening to those who remain unemployed. and that is a pretty worsening picture. that's why i call 2 a crisis. because long-term unemployment is really high. and youth unemployment is really high. and these are longer-term issues that we need to deal with. so the employment picture is very important. second, clarity for businesses. today no one has the confidence to invest. there is a ton of money, judy, on the sideline, a ton of money. and if we can engage that money in the system would be great. and third as ken rightly said, the global economy. we are facing he is vore headwinds. so a
being such a creative economy. for example, energy prices have fallen a lot. and there are some other things you can count to on the upside. but so far businesses have been very reluctant to invest heavily, very reluctant to hire heavily. >> muhamed el-erian what do you see-- when you look at all this data coming in, what is most important to you? >> a few things. first the employment picture. and not just whether we're creating jobs or not. that's important. but also what's...
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this face-off will focus heavily on domestic policy and the economy. he called hoover dam breathtaking. the race is close with president obama leading romney by 3%. we have to get jobs again in this country. ohio senator robb portman vice- presidentvice president joe biden goofed up talking about taxes on the middle class. >> the middle class has been buried for the last four years. >> buried, we agree that means we need to stop digging by electing romney the next president of the united states. the republican ticket quick to adopt ryan's slogan. a suburban cop is in and the royal treatment in england and other european countries today they say he helped him win the ryder cup. we are in the car and i let him know don't worry about it i will get you there on time. pat roland's was the man behind the wheel and today he is being held a hero in europe. profiled on the bbc even in european news anchors credited with giving mcelroy to the final cut on the final day. he was staying here at the hotel in lumbar with all of the other players from team europe and
this face-off will focus heavily on domestic policy and the economy. he called hoover dam breathtaking. the race is close with president obama leading romney by 3%. we have to get jobs again in this country. ohio senator robb portman vice- presidentvice president joe biden goofed up talking about taxes on the middle class. >> the middle class has been buried for the last four years. >> buried, we agree that means we need to stop digging by electing romney the next president of the...
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's about the economy and getting the economy growing. it gueets us on top of the national debt and security. look what's going on in the middle east. you're going to see him out there talking more about energy. >> you think he should be doing it more, talking about it in places like ohio and other places that are also wants to get into the fracking game. >> it is part of what he talks about as he's out there on the stump. i think you're going don't to see more. and i think it's right on the money. >> let me ask you to play north dakota political pundit. here you have north dakota, the economy is doing great. isn't that making it's for a democrat like heidi to do well? >> they were putting these things in place. >> do you think -- >> do get the energy going. >> do you think he deserves credit for where north dakota's economy is going? >> absolutely. he's got the track record. he's right on the issues. in the end that's going to make the difference. >> why is he struggling? why is this close? i'll tell people, hay, it has a history of spli
's about the economy and getting the economy growing. it gueets us on top of the national debt and security. look what's going on in the middle east. you're going to see him out there talking more about energy. >> you think he should be doing it more, talking about it in places like ohio and other places that are also wants to get into the fracking game. >> it is part of what he talks about as he's out there on the stump. i think you're going don't to see more. and i think it's...
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economy facing so-called fiscal cliff. that translates to some 600 billion in tax hikes and government spending cuts. due to take effect in the next year. >> i want to grow and invest in the community. i am holding things back because of the uncertainty. >> survey of the national association of neverrers and the independent business revealed 55% say federal regulation, tax, government spending and the cost of health insurance have hurt the economy and their businesses. >> small businesses are on the sidelines. not inclined to invest now until they see what is going to happen between now and the end of the year. >> experts say it's about risk and reward. business owners won't gamble their money when they don't know what the government might impose. >> if we don't maintain the current tax rate, what this means is we'll have to pull back. because it hurts our budget. that means start hiring. >> speaker boehner noted that the house passed a bill for sequestration and would like to extend tax cut for a year to allow time to wor
economy facing so-called fiscal cliff. that translates to some 600 billion in tax hikes and government spending cuts. due to take effect in the next year. >> i want to grow and invest in the community. i am holding things back because of the uncertainty. >> survey of the national association of neverrers and the independent business revealed 55% say federal regulation, tax, government spending and the cost of health insurance have hurt the economy and their businesses. >>...
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economy. the u.s. economy is still growing. our exports to europe are only a very small part of our gdp. the housing market recovery is much more important to the improvement of wealth. we're seeing some improvement of confidence. we're seeing rising home prices. all these are more important to the united states than what's going on in europe. >> mark, how do you see it? you invested in europe these days or no? >> a little bit, maria. you know, i guess the thing i would say about europe and soon to watch on our shores is you're going to pay more and get less. i look forward to the dislocation between price and value. i think there are a few opportunities in europe selectively. a company we own called securitas, which is a man-guarded service. it trades for about 50 krona. we think it's worth 72. we get about a 6% dividend yield. there's an example where you can find opportunity. >> everybody's looking for yield in an environment where we can't find any. rick, what are you seeing there today? >> you had a great point. everybody'
economy. the u.s. economy is still growing. our exports to europe are only a very small part of our gdp. the housing market recovery is much more important to the improvement of wealth. we're seeing some improvement of confidence. we're seeing rising home prices. all these are more important to the united states than what's going on in europe. >> mark, how do you see it? you invested in europe these days or no? >> a little bit, maria. you know, i guess the thing i would say about...
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birth rate continues to fall, and expert says one reason a weak economy. last year's 1% drop in the number of births does not sound like a lot, but it was the lowest number of new babies since 1998. expert says families have put off having kids or expanding their families because of the high cost of raising children. the birth rate for single women, hispanics and african-americans have all dropped. but demographic with the biggest change was teenagers. the birth rate for girls 15 to 19 was the lowest it's been in more than seven decades. >>> the first new research in years on menopause and hormone replacement is out and it's potentially good news. starting low-dose treatment early in menopause can make women feel better and does not seem to raise heart risk. but the four-year study did not reduce the risk of breast cancer. even with the new information, doctors aren't changing advice. use hormones only for severe menopausal symptoms at the lowest dose for the least amount of time possible. and we'll be back in a moment. >>> the amazing a's, they win the a.
birth rate continues to fall, and expert says one reason a weak economy. last year's 1% drop in the number of births does not sound like a lot, but it was the lowest number of new babies since 1998. expert says families have put off having kids or expanding their families because of the high cost of raising children. the birth rate for single women, hispanics and african-americans have all dropped. but demographic with the biggest change was teenagers. the birth rate for girls 15 to 19 was the...
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with twenty five percent unemployment there's this huge you know black market economy underground economy that has to get pulled back up as well they've got to be paying taxes so there's got to be you know reformed and whether you want to call it a stereo or not i think someone's got to go through and try and change the system which unfortunately is almost politically impossible right because it's so hard to get the votes to do that so i think we keep this limber lumbering around and you've got the banks at one side demanding their bailouts the people demanding their bailouts and at some point it's all going to give us the less we are going to get and i can say with you and i think it's really interesting is that you know the people on the ground unemployed people see all the banks bailed out the financial sector bailed out politicians protected i mean i know it's very popular but people say now how about me brooke bail me out and i know i know that's nonsensical on many ways but i can understand how people feel that way. yeah and again i think that's why at least in spain they've got to
with twenty five percent unemployment there's this huge you know black market economy underground economy that has to get pulled back up as well they've got to be paying taxes so there's got to be you know reformed and whether you want to call it a stereo or not i think someone's got to go through and try and change the system which unfortunately is almost politically impossible right because it's so hard to get the votes to do that so i think we keep this limber lumbering around and you've got...
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economy. they have responded to it to a variety of tools. i think a couple things that we learned from watching their experience and troubles and difficulties they have been through and to that i would point to that we have tried to learn from them, the first is, aggressiveness, early aggressiveness of monetary policy. what we learned from japan is we learned from the 1930s. once you have a deflation, prices dropping, prices and wages are dropping, they can be very very hard to get out of that. there is a lot of downward pressure on the economy. we were very aggressive early on in the united states to avoid deflation and we have maintained inflation close to our 2% target which is close to where we think it should be. low enough so it does not create major problems for businesses, markets and so enough and high enough to stay away from the deflation boundary. the other thing is getting to your banking system and recapitalizing and getting it back into operation as soon as possible. japanese to
economy. they have responded to it to a variety of tools. i think a couple things that we learned from watching their experience and troubles and difficulties they have been through and to that i would point to that we have tried to learn from them, the first is, aggressiveness, early aggressiveness of monetary policy. what we learned from japan is we learned from the 1930s. once you have a deflation, prices dropping, prices and wages are dropping, they can be very very hard to get out of that....
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they're going to start talking about the economy. why the deficit's been above $1 trillion now four years running, and maybe if the moderators get into it, what's happening in the middle east, and what they think they can do about it. i think that governor romney's plan's going to be to try to stick to the substance because i think the country knows we need a change. >> i'm only half joking about kicking out of the room. metaphorically, a lot of republicans want to see mitt romney do just that to the president. they want to see him verbally beat him up and make the points that you've made crystal clear and win the argument. but there's another argument that says that one of mitt romney's problems is he's not likeable enough and he may need to turn on the kind of easy ronald reagan charm which he deployed so successfully in debate. it's a fine line, isn't it, between being hard and aggressive and making a point, but also coming over as likeable. >> right. and piers, really, the way to deal with that, and i think this is true for any d
they're going to start talking about the economy. why the deficit's been above $1 trillion now four years running, and maybe if the moderators get into it, what's happening in the middle east, and what they think they can do about it. i think that governor romney's plan's going to be to try to stick to the substance because i think the country knows we need a change. >> i'm only half joking about kicking out of the room. metaphorically, a lot of republicans want to see mitt romney do just...
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economy remains highly competitive the world economic forums report ranks the u.s. overall as the seventh most competitive in the world. that's why a few months ago, "the economist" magazine predicted an american renaissance. where we have slipped badly of late is in our investments, in people, science and infrastructure. so, president obama's message is urgent and relevant. but why do we have to choose between these two views? we need tax and regulatory reform to make ourselves competitive. america has to make itself attractive for investors, consumers and tourists alike but also should make the crucial investments we need for a 21st century economy. these two views look at the same challenge from different perspectives. governor romney's right to look at the world that companies operate in with its challenges and opportunities. over the last 20 years as communism collapsed and socialism discredited there have been lower taxes and stream lining of regulations. the u.s. has to stay competitive or over the long run, investment, industry and jobs will move to other la
economy remains highly competitive the world economic forums report ranks the u.s. overall as the seventh most competitive in the world. that's why a few months ago, "the economist" magazine predicted an american renaissance. where we have slipped badly of late is in our investments, in people, science and infrastructure. so, president obama's message is urgent and relevant. but why do we have to choose between these two views? we need tax and regulatory reform to make ourselves...
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he is very optimistic about the economy, usually. even he yesterday with using the recession worse than the possibility of falling back. have you completely discounted that possibility? >> no. i think it is -- the likely impact will be something less than that. when you only have 4% or so nominal gdp growth, there is not much of a question. i do think if we get a big hit as related to the fiscal cliff, i think a recession is all but inevitable. dagen: uncertainty is always used. you never know what the future will hold. this time we are really uncertain. how you handle it for your clients? do you say there i a 60-ready chance? >> we have laid out numbers for our clients. purely as a play on the fiscal cliff, i think that is fairly dangerous. there are a lot of investors whether it is solely for that reason. the election, to some degree, it is related. uncertainty about taxes and regulation in particular is the number one concern they have right now. there is a declining number. connell: you do find reason to be positive? >> i do. con
he is very optimistic about the economy, usually. even he yesterday with using the recession worse than the possibility of falling back. have you completely discounted that possibility? >> no. i think it is -- the likely impact will be something less than that. when you only have 4% or so nominal gdp growth, there is not much of a question. i do think if we get a big hit as related to the fiscal cliff, i think a recession is all but inevitable. dagen: uncertainty is always used. you never...
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this is the obama economy. 8.1% unemployment. $6 terrell in new obama debt. 1 in 6 americans currently live in poverty in this country. 46 million americans are in need of food stamps. fewer americans are working today than when the president took office in january of '09. gas prices have soared by over 100% during his tenure. today we learn that the average household income dropped by more than 8% in the less than four years president obama's been in office. what's the president doing about all that? well, he's, of course, campaigning out there all over the country. earlier today he stopped by kent state university in ohio, a place he visited back in 2008. let's take a walk down memory lane and see what he said. >> when bill clinton was president the average family income went up $7500. $7500. since george bush has been president, it's gone down $2,000. think about that. that's a $9500 swing. $9500. that's money out of your pocket. that's money going out of this country because we're borrowing it from china to send to saudi arabia to buy oil. that's what's added $4 trillion to our def
this is the obama economy. 8.1% unemployment. $6 terrell in new obama debt. 1 in 6 americans currently live in poverty in this country. 46 million americans are in need of food stamps. fewer americans are working today than when the president took office in january of '09. gas prices have soared by over 100% during his tenure. today we learn that the average household income dropped by more than 8% in the less than four years president obama's been in office. what's the president doing about...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> that's it for us. thanks for watching. erin burnett "outfr
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> that's it for us. thanks for watching. erin burnett "outfr
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not in this economy. not in any economy, frankly. in a time of tightened budgets and other fiscal restrictions, it will prove challenging to fully fund nextgen, but do we, instead, continue to risk mounting challenges we face as a nation stuck with a world war ii era radar based air traffic control system? with so much at stake, i urge members of the committee and congress to move quickly to implement nextgen technology. we stand willing, ready, and able to assist at the port authorize of new york and new jersey. thank you. >> thank you, and thank you, all, for your testimony. mr. barger, you have the opportunity to spend a couple years immersing yourself in issues involved and pieces of the problem, and i think you've looked at it from the point of view of your own organization and the opportunities and challenges. i don't know, but i would -- be remiss if i didn't ask if you had any ideas or suggestions or feelings about how the process is going and how it can be speeded up, how -- skeptical -- people in the industry, some of the p
not in this economy. not in any economy, frankly. in a time of tightened budgets and other fiscal restrictions, it will prove challenging to fully fund nextgen, but do we, instead, continue to risk mounting challenges we face as a nation stuck with a world war ii era radar based air traffic control system? with so much at stake, i urge members of the committee and congress to move quickly to implement nextgen technology. we stand willing, ready, and able to assist at the port authorize of new...
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there's growing evidence that international sanctions over tehran's nuclear program are damaging the economy. now to the presidential race here in the u.s. and both mitt romney and barack obama are busy swatting up and rehearsing for the first television debate this wednesday. polls show the republican candidate is trailing president obama in the crucial swing states. one of them is of course ohio where early voting gets under way tomorrow. from there our north america editor reports. >> ♪ the boys are back in town ♪ >> the boys are indeed back in town yet again. they call this the buckeye state for the men who are fighting for the white house it's a state to suck up to, whether it's buying the local produce. >> i'm thinking we are going to be eating some corn over the weekend. >> or urging minors to phone a friend. >> want you to find one person to convince to vote for our ticket. >> both candidates are well aware in the last election in the last 44 years ohio has voted for the winning candidate so the politicians woo voters. >> we can create one million new manufacturing jobs in the ne
there's growing evidence that international sanctions over tehran's nuclear program are damaging the economy. now to the presidential race here in the u.s. and both mitt romney and barack obama are busy swatting up and rehearsing for the first television debate this wednesday. polls show the republican candidate is trailing president obama in the crucial swing states. one of them is of course ohio where early voting gets under way tomorrow. from there our north america editor reports. >>...
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that is a massive bubble that threatens our entire economy. how do the candidates handle this tomorrow night? let's ask chris stirewalt our fox news digital politics editor and host of power play on foxnews.com live, and stewart varney is the host of varney & company on the fox business network. thank you so much for being here. chris i want to start with you. what can either candidate say to grab, you know, america by the lapel and make them understand what each one of them wants to do to change our financial dire straits? >> it's a heck after lot easier for mitt romney on this one since he is the outsider and hasn't been in office and wasn't part of make thag debt and president obama has over seen in fact the unprecedented increase in size of the federal debt, and as a matter of fact in talking to senior people from romney land that is exactly what mitt romney means to do when he gets on that debate stage in denver, is go off the president not just on what romney says are ineffectual policies like the president's healthcare law and stimulus
that is a massive bubble that threatens our entire economy. how do the candidates handle this tomorrow night? let's ask chris stirewalt our fox news digital politics editor and host of power play on foxnews.com live, and stewart varney is the host of varney & company on the fox business network. thank you so much for being here. chris i want to start with you. what can either candidate say to grab, you know, america by the lapel and make them understand what each one of them wants to do to...
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economy. stick around. for over 60,000 california foster children, extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has just finished addressing the u.n., and here is what is making news right now. netanyahu just said iran will have enough enriched uranium to build a bomb by next summer. and he says the world must set a clear "red line" that iran cannot be allowed to cross in its quest for nuclear weapons. of course this is the big political story of the day. but you'd better believe it is something the oil traders are watching very closely as well and could really move those markets
economy. stick around. for over 60,000 california foster children, extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster...
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economy forecast growth next year is 2%, 2% minus 2% equals zero. you are pretty much at the recession stage. bo pelley: there are about 12.5 million americans who lost their jobs in the great recession. we have seen our economy in cecession or stumbling along since late 2007. and a lot of americans just want to know when does this end. >> well, i would say that there is good news lurking out there. and in particular the fact that he housing market is picking up is, in our view, a clear sign tiat the situation is improving. when you see that the financial institutions have been clearly strengthened, restructured and made a little bit safer and that ste housing market is picking up. that's not bad. >> pelley: not bad, but next week the i.m.f. is expected to theunce that it's lowering its forecast for world growth to 3% this year. two days before the first presidential debate a new poll irsthe "washington post" finds pe race still very tight nationwide with president obama leading mitt romney by two rints, 49% to 47%. but in two of the biggest swing t
economy forecast growth next year is 2%, 2% minus 2% equals zero. you are pretty much at the recession stage. bo pelley: there are about 12.5 million americans who lost their jobs in the great recession. we have seen our economy in cecession or stumbling along since late 2007. and a lot of americans just want to know when does this end. >> well, i would say that there is good news lurking out there. and in particular the fact that he housing market is picking up is, in our view, a clear...
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and take the economy down for good. are they right? hi, everyone, i'm brenda buttner, this is bulls and bears, here are the bulls and bears, gary b smith, tobin smith. jonas max ferris. and welcome everybody. gary b, is economic patriotism exactly what the economy needs? >> well, not this version of economic patriotism. you know, i think this plan is going to do a lot more harm than good, brenda, especially to the country's bottom line. look, i went through the plan, obama's plan. i went through his tv commercial, three things jumped out that just didn't make any sense, one, he wants to-- one, he wants to cut tax breaks or companies that outsource. when companies outsource the net effect is to create more jobs that were here. people were able to buy goods cheaper because companies are able to make the goods cheaper and buy goods cheaper and spend more money in other sectors, two the other they think he wants to do, he wanted to invest in education and training programs. that's all well and good, brenda and we know that's going to cost
and take the economy down for good. are they right? hi, everyone, i'm brenda buttner, this is bulls and bears, here are the bulls and bears, gary b smith, tobin smith. jonas max ferris. and welcome everybody. gary b, is economic patriotism exactly what the economy needs? >> well, not this version of economic patriotism. you know, i think this plan is going to do a lot more harm than good, brenda, especially to the country's bottom line. look, i went through the plan, obama's plan. i went...
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for its past 30 years we've been shifting from a w-2 economy to a 1099 economy. in other words, more and more companies are using contract workers and consultants to get things done. and that represents a huge opportunity for people with experience and expertise. and best of all, you don't have to ask anyone's permission to get started. you know, it's true that self-employment can be difficult. it involves more risk, and it can take awhile to get invested-- established. but it also offers incredible rewards like higher hourly rates and complete independence. and with social media revolutionizing the field of personal branding, it's never been easier to position yourself as an expert in your industry. and that adds up to a great way to get your life back on track while helping our sluggish economy at the same time. i'm patrick-- . >> tom: that is nightly business report here that's nightly business report for monday, october 1. have a great evening everyone, and you too tom. >> tom: goodnight susie, we'll see you online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night
for its past 30 years we've been shifting from a w-2 economy to a 1099 economy. in other words, more and more companies are using contract workers and consultants to get things done. and that represents a huge opportunity for people with experience and expertise. and best of all, you don't have to ask anyone's permission to get started. you know, it's true that self-employment can be difficult. it involves more risk, and it can take awhile to get invested-- established. but it also offers...
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but while this is all good news for an economy that hasn't had much of it lately, morningstar economist robert johnson says the market still has to make up a lot of lost ground. >> if you look at housing starts at the peak we were over two million starts. i'd say based on population the number should have been about a million and a half. now we're down around 750,000 in terms of housing starts so we're kind of half of what i view as normal. >> reporter: one wild card for builders is the ongoing uncertainty about the bush tax cuts. subkowiak says if those tax cuts aren't extended some potential buyers could put a hold on buying a new house. diane eastabrook, "n.b.r.," hinsdale, illinois. >> tom: we saw two discouraging reports today from the c-suite, from top corporate executives. in separate surveys, both chief executive officers and chief financial officers are losing optimism. and both have dialed back hiring expectations. this stands in contrast to a report just yesterday from the conference board indicating consumers are more hopeful about the "deloitte c.f.o. signals survey," which
but while this is all good news for an economy that hasn't had much of it lately, morningstar economist robert johnson says the market still has to make up a lot of lost ground. >> if you look at housing starts at the peak we were over two million starts. i'd say based on population the number should have been about a million and a half. now we're down around 750,000 in terms of housing starts so we're kind of half of what i view as normal. >> reporter: one wild card for builders is...
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the problem is 74% of our economy is consumer spending. so in the short-term, it could be a negative impact, but in the long-term, it's probably a positive. >> brian sullivan, thank you. >>> up next, travel like the president. peter alexander shows us what it takes to move the leader of the free world from place to place. we'll be right back. humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> have you ever wondered what it's like to travel like the president of the united states? or like steve rattner? a new travel channel series explores what life on the road is like for some of the country's most high-profile people. nbc news correspondent peter alexander takes us inside the logisti logistics. >> reporter: aboveground when two certain presidents
the problem is 74% of our economy is consumer spending. so in the short-term, it could be a negative impact, but in the long-term, it's probably a positive. >> brian sullivan, thank you. >>> up next, travel like the president. peter alexander shows us what it takes to move the leader of the free world from place to place. we'll be right back. humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual...
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that depends on the global economy. suzanne pratt, nbr, new york. >> tom: still ahead, as the debate over mitt romney's taxes shows, not all income is taxed the same. why how much you pay in taxes depends on how you make your money. four years ago this month, the economy was in a freefall. lehman brothers had collapsed and credit markets seized up. a.i.g. was rescued by the federal reserve. the tarp program spent billions bailing out banks, and the federal deposit insurance corporation helped save citigroup. sheila bair was among those making the decisions. she was the chairman of the fdic and has written about the financial crisis in a new book, "bull by the horns. " she join us tonight from the nasdaq. sheila, congratulations on the book. quite a read to relive those days and months four years ago. after all the billions of dollars spent and the millions of homes foreclosed on, you wrote, i wonder if we overreacted. you say the generosity of the response troubles you, why? >> the generosity of the banks. we clearly ne
that depends on the global economy. suzanne pratt, nbr, new york. >> tom: still ahead, as the debate over mitt romney's taxes shows, not all income is taxed the same. why how much you pay in taxes depends on how you make your money. four years ago this month, the economy was in a freefall. lehman brothers had collapsed and credit markets seized up. a.i.g. was rescued by the federal reserve. the tarp program spent billions bailing out banks, and the federal deposit insurance corporation...
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they site sluggish growth due to a deteriorating economy than many analysts had expected. let's get a check on the market. prices rose in new york overnight as they cheered spain's effort to fix troubled finances. we got some economic data and what can you tell us about that? >> before i talk about the stock market let me dpgive you the headline figures. the industrial out put fell 1.3%. that's the second straight month of decline and it is worse than whattagists had expected. second of all we also had some inflation numbers. consumer price index fell 0.3% compared with the same month last year and that's the fourth straight month of decline underscoring japan's deflationary trends eaking of e ock market trading let's check where the nikkei average is. it's up about.2%. analysts are saying that china will continue to be a key factor in tokyo. on thursday the nikkei average fell but reversed to positive territory as investors saw a shanghai stock surge. we also need to keep a close eye on china. shares given the ongoing political tension between japan and china. overnight g
they site sluggish growth due to a deteriorating economy than many analysts had expected. let's get a check on the market. prices rose in new york overnight as they cheered spain's effort to fix troubled finances. we got some economic data and what can you tell us about that? >> before i talk about the stock market let me dpgive you the headline figures. the industrial out put fell 1.3%. that's the second straight month of decline and it is worse than whattagists had expected. second of...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology...
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and it's relatively small compare compared to the economy. it's dominated by the financials and everybody doesn't trust the bank's numbers. so if they don't trust the bank's numbers, it's hard for it to actually go up. >> we ask that question a lot. do you trust the banks? thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> for me the most interesting trade is the stock that's going sideways for the last couple years. it's china mobile. i think even if you see a slowdown there, the growth in the hand set market will be explosi explosive. so for me, china mobile. >> what's your trade? >> they are trying to promote through the new congress some of the domestic spending. starbucks has 570 outlets. i look at the growth, i look at the sales growth they have in that china market. i like at starbucks as nothing to the upside. that wins when you talk about china. >> they had a starbucks in the forbidden city. >> is that a nice club in las vegas? >> it sounds like a fun place. >> i like young brands. i'm on the china mobile train. i like bhp. but
and it's relatively small compare compared to the economy. it's dominated by the financials and everybody doesn't trust the bank's numbers. so if they don't trust the bank's numbers, it's hard for it to actually go up. >> we ask that question a lot. do you trust the banks? thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> for me the most interesting trade is the stock that's going sideways for the last couple years. it's china mobile. i think even if you see a slowdown...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. the hartland is the town of illusion fifty kilometers north of london. an old working class town now plagued by a woman point in two thousand and two in the car industry i learned some thirty thousand workers were laid off. its two hundred twenty thousand residents including a large number of muslims so he five thousand of them live in a neighborhood around legally for a whole the shop so hollow and all the women wear veils. tommy robinson the founder and leader of the e.t.l. lives in luton and agrees to meet us in a. somewhat unexpectedly it's a beauty subtle as clients come to college they have top off the times. the movements headquarters is temporary it's a squat in a construction site. the following day there's a. rankest the rallying point just how i am but it's one of london's most difficult areas the the messages are nothing new. england club it was all. so funny. what if we were free
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yeah, we might get cheaper gas eventually, but at what cost to the global economy? >>> then, we're going to debate what is better for your money, an obama win or a romney win. >>> plus, the one thing that wall street wants to hear at tonight's debate. >>> and later on, american airlines says all the seats are fixed. >>> lots of things coming up at the top of the hour. back to you on "power lunch." >>> the world's top asset managers and investors are meeting today to discuss the economic landscape and how to navigate it. our david faber is with them at the barefoot economic summit in larue, texas. >> i've joined by founder, cio of golden tree house and management. they're in bank loans, they're in bond, distressed investments, private equity structured products. credit is the name of the game when it comes to golden tree. 16 billion-plus in assets. talk about high-yield credit overall. high yield continues to have funds moving in to it. are we towards the end of this bull run? >> we certainly are in the end of the bull run of low default rates. i believe -- i'm not t
yeah, we might get cheaper gas eventually, but at what cost to the global economy? >>> then, we're going to debate what is better for your money, an obama win or a romney win. >>> plus, the one thing that wall street wants to hear at tonight's debate. >>> and later on, american airlines says all the seats are fixed. >>> lots of things coming up at the top of the hour. back to you on "power lunch." >>> the world's top asset managers and...
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the economy is running at full capacity and. russia has basically you know the several fives we're looking at about five percent inflation we're looking about five percent unemployment that we were looking at five percent growth maybe four percent growth now plus a budget surplus or at least no deficit russia is extremely dead it has the best macros of any country almost any country in the world right now maybe except for norway think that's because india and you know we're all old hands you think that's because of the one nine hundred ninety s. because of they have really because of it was actually measurable there's that disparity don't you miserable experience the the meltdown and all that it left them extremely fearful of becoming in that the way the germans are scared of inflation the russians are now scared of the debt so they've been hyper conservative also because we have a political system which is in a work in process the government has not had to buy support from the populace until now so they have been able to limit
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the well it's out of the state of the economy is absolutely dire and it actually tells us that what these leaders are trying to do through all these meetings and the summits that you mentioned is actually aggravating the situation very measures that are being imposed the radical structural reforms each of these things is actually aggravating the situation by undermining wrote the undermining investor confidence and by omission the humanitarian tragedy i mean you mentioned the protests that are spreading throughout the south of europe right now we had clashes in madrid last week we had clashes in athens we had hundreds of thousands of people are protesting in it's been and this is an indication i think that the fact that it's been ignored throughout this crisis the political factor is now coming to the fore but is it really big backlash there is it a case of can't do all due to sort of. well to an extent i think that there are options available it's just a question of what kind of options are being chosen it's a very political choice it's a question of the costs of adjustment was goi
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i know about the ugly stagnant economy. what is mitt romney and paul ryan offering? that's what we'll get out of wednesday. >> gretchen: the denver debate will focus on domestic policy. >>> the search for a houston mom ending in tragedy. police found her body in odessa, texas, more than 500 miles away from her apartment. her ex-boyfriend reportedly led authorities to her remains and is under investigation. no murder charges have been filed yet. she was last seen september 22, the same night her boyfriend took their three-year-old son more than eight hours away to be with relatives. after he within miss, he told cops she had stormed out after an argument. >>> he definitely isn't haley joel oz ment in "the sixth sense." >> i see dead people. >> gretchen: a somali terror suspect asking to be transferred out of jail because he claims he sees ghost. his request quickly injected by a judge. he's accused of recuting and happening finance trysts abroad. he might be saying ghost for some of the alleged activity. >> steve: now the do
i know about the ugly stagnant economy. what is mitt romney and paul ryan offering? that's what we'll get out of wednesday. >> gretchen: the denver debate will focus on domestic policy. >>> the search for a houston mom ending in tragedy. police found her body in odessa, texas, more than 500 miles away from her apartment. her ex-boyfriend reportedly led authorities to her remains and is under investigation. no murder charges have been filed yet. she was last seen september 22, the...
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but ben bernanke his helicopter only flies over wall street it doesn't over the rest of the economy it only go up bunning on wall street and on the banks the big guys in the bondholders know what sheila bair said when it comes down to it people talk about bailing out the economy but she said it's all about the bondholders and her book is sort of an exposé in this and again this is written by a conservative midwestern republican not by a radical and to the of old fashioned republicans things that don't exist in the republican party anymore that are coming out with righteous indignation saying what's happening is wrong it's predatory and the system cannot be fixed without sending a whole lot of people to jail i mean let me ask you this question about ben bernanke game and he came out with his quantitative easing to infinity they're going to buy mortgage backed securities billions of dollars every month for ever dr michael hudson why can't he just retire the mortgages themselves he retired the mortgages that would help the mortgage over is the homeowners but that's not his constituenc
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. download the official publication to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from atsushi t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch obscene any time. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. i mean the best is yet to be seen lost in the brush just a few meters away i think. olympic committee you know i think i'm president of them for the boy. obasanjo the former president of nigeria much too doesn't want from me but i got manager was a beaut. for such institute here. so me and i walk was supposed to be fully and be much but that's his pick this is the only it's a cute. i listen to this a true this is on guys research institute in ni
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we still are one more unthinkable, a slowing chinese economy. the great growth engine -- the great engine of growth that has supported global commerce for years. >> all aboard! >> including the darkest days of the dark recession. what's happened? stock market never quit, never stopped climbing. it's had a remarkable run with every sector leading the charge at one time or another. before i get into the big remonstrations for the evening. i have gotten the big picture right. the europe, the slowdown of china and the perma low growth, the united states. some income producers, growth names and stocks with solid dividend boosts and, of course, some gold. these have been the correct calls to make. i've stuck with this market because i believe europeans are not suicidal. so far so good on that front. at least of late. i believe chinese economy will simply come back by virtue of the fact there's a tremendous urban migration within china. i believe the federal reserve's stance, brought about you by ben bernanke, will serve as a bridge over fiscal cliff a
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economy and the nation's sky high jobless rate. friday brings the labor department's employment report for september. in august, there were fewer new jobs than analysts expected and more americans stopped even looking for work. we also get data on auto sales for september which are still expected to be strong even though a lot of the 2013 models are in showrooms now. minutes from the federal reserve's latest policy meeting will be released and we'll see where ben bernanke and the rest of the bankers see the economy headed right now and kraft foods will split into two separately traded companies. i'm tyler mathisen. get your business news on cnbc. >> a reminder you can get business and tech news before the bell weekdays on "today in the bay" starting at 4:30 in the morning. much more ahead on "today in the bay." race to the white house. candidates get some last-minute jabs before wednesday's big debate. >> good morning. i'm mike inouye. there's lots to do "today in the bay." let's start with the perfect mix of both sides of my life.
economy and the nation's sky high jobless rate. friday brings the labor department's employment report for september. in august, there were fewer new jobs than analysts expected and more americans stopped even looking for work. we also get data on auto sales for september which are still expected to be strong even though a lot of the 2013 models are in showrooms now. minutes from the federal reserve's latest policy meeting will be released and we'll see where ben bernanke and the rest of the...
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we are the envy of the world about the economy despite economy. our exports are up. i might say to mr. perot that you might have missed it, because there is s much fascination with thrif deal with jeltsin to eliminate the -18, the big missle. that's been done. god it has becau the parents of these young people around here go to bed night witho same fear of nuclear war. we e dramatic progress. we have a good military. the question to get a new military and the best in the world, we got it. they're keeping the peace and they're respected around the world and we're more respected because of the way we conducted ves. we didn't listen to the nuclear freeze crowd. the cold war is over. america understands that. we're turned so inward that we don't understand the global picture. we are helping democracy, the freedom support act is something i got through the ngress because it does exactly what you say. i think you agree with that to help russian democracy. we're going to keep on doing that. >> the next question is for governor clinton. >> as president, how wld you exsert u.
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europe is ingleton protests over bailout drive and austerity frustration over disintegrating economies has turned into violent clashes with police which saw scores are arrested this week. syria and iran tops the debate at this year's un general assembly with russia calling for peace and israel talking up plans for war. minister wants military action before a top on developing nuclear weapon which the islamic state. and are to provide us with a video link to the u.n. . speech to world leaders hold up in the ecuadorian embassy in london during his address to the persecution of wiki leaks and criticize criticize the u.s. criminalizing. its part is next with you and i and all change at the top of the charts and russian football certainly is experimental. all the millions and millions of dollars card that went into the team it looks like it's finally paying off because they're looking down on the rest at the moment we're coming up right now. thanks have you with us this is indeed sports today on it's a busy sporting day more coming up right now. army man overrun struggling to shock the prem
europe is ingleton protests over bailout drive and austerity frustration over disintegrating economies has turned into violent clashes with police which saw scores are arrested this week. syria and iran tops the debate at this year's un general assembly with russia calling for peace and israel talking up plans for war. minister wants military action before a top on developing nuclear weapon which the islamic state. and are to provide us with a video link to the u.n. . speech to world leaders...
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gregg: steve, on the economy specifically, a majority of voters disapprove of the handling of the economy by the president. take a look at this. almost 60% think his economic policies have actually hurt the economy or made no difference at all and that of course is by far the number one issue yet 50% say he deserves to be reelected. do you think, steve, people believe the bill clinton argument that nobody, no president, could have actually solved this in four years? >> yeah, i do think that had some effect. there is no question that president obama came out of the conventions with a little bit of momentum. you talk, it is not only showing up in the public polling that we're talking about here today but talk to republican pollsters polling on senate and house races and they will talk about what they call the clinton bump. they have seen it across polling in various parts of the country that voters who are asked a question is the country on the right track, is the country on the wrong track, which most pollsters believe the single best determiner ho will win in november, there was a jump in
gregg: steve, on the economy specifically, a majority of voters disapprove of the handling of the economy by the president. take a look at this. almost 60% think his economic policies have actually hurt the economy or made no difference at all and that of course is by far the number one issue yet 50% say he deserves to be reelected. do you think, steve, people believe the bill clinton argument that nobody, no president, could have actually solved this in four years? >> yeah, i do think...
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i think that stall speed for america's economy. less consumer spending, less business investment, in the april through june quarter. i've got another number for you that also confirms a very weak economy. durable goods orders, big-ticket items like cars, trucks machinery, and planes, down 13.2% in the latest period. that's the lowest order book for factories all the way back to twine. so when you add it all up, we're at stall speed. feels like we're going into recession and to a majority of people, it feels like we are in a recession already. very rough numbers today, martha. martha: indeed they are. and as you point out, sort of how people feel about the economy is, i always say a very individual experience, you know. but when you look at these numbers it spell as pretty tough scenario for growth in the united states of america. 1.3 is a paltry number in terms of growth. let's talk a little bit about the unemployment number. every thursday we get the weekly read on that. what is your take on that one? >> we are down. last week 385
i think that stall speed for america's economy. less consumer spending, less business investment, in the april through june quarter. i've got another number for you that also confirms a very weak economy. durable goods orders, big-ticket items like cars, trucks machinery, and planes, down 13.2% in the latest period. that's the lowest order book for factories all the way back to twine. so when you add it all up, we're at stall speed. feels like we're going into recession and to a majority of...
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europe is involved in protest over a bailout terminal stare at a restoration over disintegrating economies has turned into a violent clashes with police which saw scores arrested this week. syria and iran topped the debate at this year's un general assembly with russia calling for peace and israel drawing up plans for war it's a prime minister wants military action before problem develops a nuclear weapon which the islamic state denies that stooping. to provides julian assange with a video link to the u.n. makes his first speech to the world leaders holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london during his address he condemned the persecution of wiki leaks and criticized the u.s. for criminalizing free speech. sport is next with the union and the all blacks are on top of the world once again they certainly are card to run this time every year i say to myself why oh why do i not put a few rubles on using being rugby championship winners because that's exactly what they are once again we're going to have a look at how they got there right. thanks for joining us this is indian sports today we h
europe is involved in protest over a bailout terminal stare at a restoration over disintegrating economies has turned into a violent clashes with police which saw scores arrested this week. syria and iran topped the debate at this year's un general assembly with russia calling for peace and israel drawing up plans for war it's a prime minister wants military action before problem develops a nuclear weapon which the islamic state denies that stooping. to provides julian assange with a video link...
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and the economy as a whole begins to grow. but to do that and reduce the deficit at the same time, we've got to ask folks who can afford it to do a little bit more. now, last night this may have actually been the real mitt romney because he ruled out raising a dime on taxes on anyone ever no matter how much money they make ruled out closing those loopholes that are giving $4 billion of corporate welfare to the oil companies, refused to even acknowledge the loophole that gives tax breaks to corporations that move jobs overseas. when he was asked what he would do to actually cut spending and reduce the deficit, he said he'd eliminate public television funding. don't boo now. but i just want to make sure i got this straight. he'll get rid of regulations on wall street. but he's going to crack down on sesame street. >> all right. so there's the president of the united states. he's got a good line there about mitt romney. he's been ridiculing mitt romney big time. he did it earlier today. now. something he avoided doing dramaticall
and the economy as a whole begins to grow. but to do that and reduce the deficit at the same time, we've got to ask folks who can afford it to do a little bit more. now, last night this may have actually been the real mitt romney because he ruled out raising a dime on taxes on anyone ever no matter how much money they make ruled out closing those loopholes that are giving $4 billion of corporate welfare to the oil companies, refused to even acknowledge the loophole that gives tax breaks to...
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know what's really happening to the global economy mike stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. now into election news out of florida florida governor rick scott has restarted his illegal voter purge in the sunshine state scott's a list of voters to be targeted as non citizens and kicked off the rolls has been shown to be riddled with errors and overwhelmingly focused on minority voters who tend to vote for democrats but governor scott is pushing forth regardless and this isn't the all the way republicans are trying to steal the election in florida news broke yesterday on the brad blog the florida republican party's top recipient of funding firm named strategic allied consulting has been in the business of turning in fraudulent voter registration forms florida republican party has now cut ties with strategic ally consulting but not before dishing out more than one point three million in contracts to the firm this year also this firm continues to be operating in other battleground states around the nation and also has affiliations with the mitt romney campaig
know what's really happening to the global economy mike stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. now into election news out of florida florida governor rick scott has restarted his illegal voter purge in the sunshine state scott's a list of voters to be targeted as non citizens and kicked off the rolls has been shown to be riddled with errors and overwhelmingly focused on minority voters who tend to vote for democrats but governor scott is pushing forth regardless...
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and that's our economy. you have to have a strong economy. >> president obama was rallying supporters in virginia beach. that was a couple minutes ago. he talked about creating opportunities for everybody. >> we don't believe anybody is entitled to sucssthis country. we don't believe government should help folks who aren't willing to try to help themselves. but we do believe in sothing called opportunity. we do believe in a country where hard work pays off, where responsibility is rewarded, where everyone gets a fair shot and everybody is doing their fair share and everybody plays by the same rules. we believe in america where no matter what you look ke, no matter who you are, no matter where you come from, no matter who you love, u n make it if y. [ cheers and applause ] that's the country i believe in. >>> jim acosta is covering the romney campaign. jim, one of the interesting things back in 2008 in covering president obama, you knew that there was a sense that he could possibly win when people started sho
and that's our economy. you have to have a strong economy. >> president obama was rallying supporters in virginia beach. that was a couple minutes ago. he talked about creating opportunities for everybody. >> we don't believe anybody is entitled to sucssthis country. we don't believe government should help folks who aren't willing to try to help themselves. but we do believe in sothing called opportunity. we do believe in a country where hard work pays off, where responsibility is...
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the economy there has turned around number one. and number two, i think you've got to say that romney is not resonating with middle class voters, they don't like his business background, don't like his policies. for whatever reason they're not thrilled with obama, it would be ridiculous to say that, but i think the middle class just doesn't like mitt romney. stuart: what would you advise mitt romney to do in the debates one week from now? >> not be super, super aggressive, but being dispassionate and explain in great detail why his prescription would help the economy. i think most people don't get it yet. they don't understand the romney prescription. he has time. i want to emphasize, the race is not over yet. plenty of money, two more unemployment reports to come three presidential debates. he has time, but he has to explain clearly why his plan is better. stuart: i've got one more thing i wish you could explain for me again. again in a poll in ohio out this morning, it gives president obama a 25 point lead amongst women. can you
the economy there has turned around number one. and number two, i think you've got to say that romney is not resonating with middle class voters, they don't like his business background, don't like his policies. for whatever reason they're not thrilled with obama, it would be ridiculous to say that, but i think the middle class just doesn't like mitt romney. stuart: what would you advise mitt romney to do in the debates one week from now? >> not be super, super aggressive, but being...